252
252
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
senator sherrod brown ahead ten points in ohio. bob cusack, the managing editor of "the hill" newspaper will be here in studio with us as a "friend of bill" a little bit later. and we'll also be talking to teddy kennedy jr. about how the obama campaign is going. and here's my question. what the hell is wrong with white males? >> wake up, white people. >> bill: but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> headlines making news on this friday. a standing ovation for the returning union nfl officials at the ravens/browns game last night. the crowd went wild when referee gene and his seven-man crew took the field before the game in baltimore. refs were a bit surprised but smiled and tipped their hats to the crowd as a thank you. ravens player ray lewis even came over and gave a hug. >> lewis doesn't give hugs, by the way. it is a big deal. >> espn spoke with players and coaches after the game who all had nothing but high praise for the officiating crew. the ravens won the game 23-16. >> bill: right up the road here. right up the
senator sherrod brown ahead ten points in ohio. bob cusack, the managing editor of "the hill" newspaper will be here in studio with us as a "friend of bill" a little bit later. and we'll also be talking to teddy kennedy jr. about how the obama campaign is going. and here's my question. what the hell is wrong with white males? >> wake up, white people. >> bill: but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> headlines making news on this...
163
163
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
groups have spent $19 million against democratic senator sherrod brown. nearly all of that money comes from organizations that do not have to disclose their donors. we are live in chat and we hope to see you there. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're gonna fall in love get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation on you
groups have spent $19 million against democratic senator sherrod brown. nearly all of that money comes from organizations that do not have to disclose their donors. we are live in chat and we hope to see you there. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're gonna fall in love get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because...
440
440
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 440
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> stephanie: in brown marker? >> caller: actually it was blue. >> stephanie: all right. he didn't get it. [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: that would be funny if somebody just kept handing him a brown marker. >> oh. >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> without the naked ladies . >> stephanie: and music. [ humming ] >> where is my daughter. >> stephanie: all right. (vo) what is said here could decide the election. current tv presents coverage of the presidential debate. with unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> you're going to hear that used as a major talking point. (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> she is so amazing, i have to listen. >> are you sure that's the type of person you want as your life coach? she just seems a little off. >> stephanie: hi, i am a life coach. it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome to it. 34 minutes after the hour. tyler is from beavert
. >> stephanie: in brown marker? >> caller: actually it was blue. >> stephanie: all right. he didn't get it. [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: that would be funny if somebody just kept handing him a brown marker. >> oh. >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> without the naked ladies . >> stephanie: and music. [ humming ] >> where is my daughter. >> stephanie: all right. (vo)...
201
201
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
the brown warren debate. if you want to have some fun this morning if you're feeling like you're unpopular in the workplace, do on the twitter and just search the words david and gregory and see what pops up. because after last night's debate, i have never seen more scorn heat on a debate moderator in my life. i didn't see the entire debate. i saw most of it and i think david gregory was really hard on both candidates. and if you look on the twitter today, you'll see liberals feel he was completely biased and conservatives feel the same way. maybe david was doing something right. he was not doing something right over the weekend on "meet the press" when he actually misquoted the president. to a rather alarming extent and falsely claimed that barack obama had claimed that al-qaeda had been defeated. of course, if you heard the actual speech of barack obama he talked about how al-qaeda was on the run. he said barack obama had said that the goal that i set to defeat al-qaeda and deny it a chance to rebuild is no
the brown warren debate. if you want to have some fun this morning if you're feeling like you're unpopular in the workplace, do on the twitter and just search the words david and gregory and see what pops up. because after last night's debate, i have never seen more scorn heat on a debate moderator in my life. i didn't see the entire debate. i saw most of it and i think david gregory was really hard on both candidates. and if you look on the twitter today, you'll see liberals feel he was...
185
185
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> senator brown wants to raise an issue about my color, i'll lay it out there. when i was growing up these were the stories about my heritage. and i never asked for any documentation. >> jennifer: what was wrong with her answer? >> here is the problem you get into. if you try to defend everything that is thrown at you during the debate, then automatically you are playing defense and wasting the time you would like to be using to make a proactive statement just reacting to what the other person is saying. so i think if somebody hits you with a lie in a debate you have to let the fact checker do some of that heavy lifter for you. when you were in the debate did you feels like you could respond? >> jennifer: when you are in a debate and somebody has said something completely false about you, you think do i want to spend my time responding to that craziness, which gets me really mad because they have done this or spend my time with my proactive agenda. there are some things you may want to respond to but when should you use your valuable debate time to actually do a
. >> senator brown wants to raise an issue about my color, i'll lay it out there. when i was growing up these were the stories about my heritage. and i never asked for any documentation. >> jennifer: what was wrong with her answer? >> here is the problem you get into. if you try to defend everything that is thrown at you during the debate, then automatically you are playing defense and wasting the time you would like to be using to make a proactive statement just reacting to...
132
132
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you are down there with my good friend your major, alvin brown. and i want to know who do you think impacts -- who are the people that are moved by this dog whistle? >> caller: people that are listening to information that is incorrect, they are being fed fear. they are afraid because of their livelihoods. they are stuck in an era in their mind where possibly the idea of a black person was someone who was -- wanted to live off of the government. it's just -- it's like watching an old movie, and believing the old movie was real. i think that's the way to put it. >> jamal: so we know that's the case. we have a president of the united states who has been arguing to the country that we know we're in a ditch. we know we have got to get out of a ditch. but do we get out of it by everybody getting behind and pushing the car out, or are we all going to get out of the ditch, every man and woman for him or herself are we going to work together or not? do you think that is something america is going to want? >> i get the feeling that mitt romney is being tol
. >> you are down there with my good friend your major, alvin brown. and i want to know who do you think impacts -- who are the people that are moved by this dog whistle? >> caller: people that are listening to information that is incorrect, they are being fed fear. they are afraid because of their livelihoods. they are stuck in an era in their mind where possibly the idea of a black person was someone who was -- wanted to live off of the government. it's just -- it's like watching...
154
154
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
now, we're going to bring in our own professor she is of course at brown university and attended a black caucus foundation 40 second annual conference and has an interesting opinion on this. what did you get out of that conference in terms of the reaction of the black caucus to president obama? >> well, the congressional black caucus put on a wonderful conference that was which with activists, political figures every day people focused on solving a wide range of problems and discussing issues that are especially pertinent to african-americans. overall, there was enormous sport for the president and glowing emotionally written response to michelle obama's speech given. at the same time the level of crisis is so profound that i think there was an undercurrent in some settings where there was a sense if this were any other setting and any other presidential figure, we would be outraged by the level of cries we're in. that's the rock and the hard place that african-americans place, the symbolic value political connections and emotional value of the first black president, but the reality that
now, we're going to bring in our own professor she is of course at brown university and attended a black caucus foundation 40 second annual conference and has an interesting opinion on this. what did you get out of that conference in terms of the reaction of the black caucus to president obama? >> well, the congressional black caucus put on a wonderful conference that was which with activists, political figures every day people focused on solving a wide range of problems and discussing...
154
154
Oct 6, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
how much would you--for someone who is a brown woman, to be able to vote today. just the difficulties and suffering that had to pass before i could get to this position. and it feels like an honor to be in this position now and credit that work that came before me, and take it to the next level. >> gavin: talking about taking it to the next level the biography about steve jobs is an international best seller. exactly one year after steve jobs died, i asked about his legacy and what has changed this year but first a quick break. unrivaled analysis and commentary. >> the idea that he could criticize the president on the down grading, when he led the charge to block a resolution. outrageous. (vo) the only network with real-time reaction straight from the campaigns and from viewers like you. >>now that's politically direct. >>there's not a problem that exists in america today that hasn't been solved by somebody somewhere. >>(narrator) share your views with gavin at politicallydirect.com, a direct line to the gavin newsom show. >>focus on the folks that are making a d
how much would you--for someone who is a brown woman, to be able to vote today. just the difficulties and suffering that had to pass before i could get to this position. and it feels like an honor to be in this position now and credit that work that came before me, and take it to the next level. >> gavin: talking about taking it to the next level the biography about steve jobs is an international best seller. exactly one year after steve jobs died, i asked about his legacy and what has...
288
288
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks for warning us. >> caller: the reason mitt was so brown was road flare mary told him to go smoke her dildo. now i have a question. i flipped over during your last commercial break and -- over to the nice network. and people were -- they were talking about the security briefing that obama had missed over 60% of his since january. and bush had gone to all of his. >> they're still on that? oh god. >> caller: how do they know -- if it is security, they should be secure. >> stephanie: just a point of order here, we did have the worst national security failure in our history on george bush's watch. maybe he wasn't paying attention. >> a little kerfuffled. >> the president gets a briefing every single day. when he gets up in the morning that's one of the first things they do. the big sit-down where they gather it all together and do one big picture that strategy meeting can be done in washington at the pentagon or which is what they're talking about or it can be done on air force i during the -- but it -- >> stephanie: apparently there is technology on air force one. >> log in at the pe
thanks for warning us. >> caller: the reason mitt was so brown was road flare mary told him to go smoke her dildo. now i have a question. i flipped over during your last commercial break and -- over to the nice network. and people were -- they were talking about the security briefing that obama had missed over 60% of his since january. and bush had gone to all of his. >> they're still on that? oh god. >> caller: how do they know -- if it is security, they should be secure....
144
144
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in our own professor professor, tricia rose professor at brown university. i'm curious on your thoughts about this, professor rose, what do you make of this? >> you know, cenk, in is a strategic education. union versus been under enormous assault over the past 40 years. they're at an low and it's a been a continuous attack. it's the idea that union workers get liveable wages, and this resource is interrupted by unions. in the case of this teachers' union and this film, this is an appalling campaign to take real parents' concern and anxiety about the quality of education and dutch dump it on one source of a massive web. it's very disappointing to see actors and actresses and others really being so deeply unaware of this assault. >> cenk: professor rose, one more thing i see why they're attacking teachers' unions as we just laid out the case, but i've begun to change my mind on the idea of this whole school choice. originally i'm an american. oh competition that will solve it, and then we bring in charter schools, and i thought that might work. now i'm beginni
let's bring in our own professor professor, tricia rose professor at brown university. i'm curious on your thoughts about this, professor rose, what do you make of this? >> you know, cenk, in is a strategic education. union versus been under enormous assault over the past 40 years. they're at an low and it's a been a continuous attack. it's the idea that union workers get liveable wages, and this resource is interrupted by unions. in the case of this teachers' union and this film, this is...
137
137
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
remarks about her and you could tell his disdain for the woman in his face i'm talking about this guy, brown. i hope the president continues to maintain his kind of perfect calmness about him when he does things like this, you know. i'm here in north carolina, i'm home on vacation, because the polls open early in north carolina, and i did that last time he ran for president in 2008. the enthusiasm does not feel like it did then. >> i was in florida, they can do registration until october 9 and after that start on the 10th 10th doing early vote. i hope the campaign's getting ready. i'm sure the romney campaign is trying to do something somewhere, getting ready to turn people out. i think you're going to see hopefully more activity on the ground and activity on the ground. you're saying where you are in north carolina, you didn't see that kind of activity. >> no, i see the people are very enthusiastic about voting for obama this year, voting democratic, than they were in 2010 where the wave of pessimism was overcoming them. i see people now pumped up ready to vote democratic. the more mitt rom
remarks about her and you could tell his disdain for the woman in his face i'm talking about this guy, brown. i hope the president continues to maintain his kind of perfect calmness about him when he does things like this, you know. i'm here in north carolina, i'm home on vacation, because the polls open early in north carolina, and i did that last time he ran for president in 2008. the enthusiasm does not feel like it did then. >> i was in florida, they can do registration until october...
173
173
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
in this one case, let us call out republicans, where do you stand, scott brown, for example? where do you >> jennifer: i'm curious to know what you think about this. i think that this race is less about mitt romney -- yes, mitt romney is a terrible candidate. he's got all of his own problems including this sort of privilege bubble he's lived in this and apparently not gotten outside of. put that aside i think the problem is the republican party. and their continual push to the right. off of the edge of the flat earth. i'm wondering if you think that's why the polls are now starting to solidify because they feel like that party is not going to be responding to the needs of every day people. >> i do. it begins with mitt romney. the fish rots from the top. but i do think that people in their gut are feeling that this is a party that is so extreme and that is so incompetent in so many ways and unwilling to protect people at a time when people seek economic a party that's not going to dismantle the kind of programs that they or their families or their grandparents have relied on.
in this one case, let us call out republicans, where do you stand, scott brown, for example? where do you >> jennifer: i'm curious to know what you think about this. i think that this race is less about mitt romney -- yes, mitt romney is a terrible candidate. he's got all of his own problems including this sort of privilege bubble he's lived in this and apparently not gotten outside of. put that aside i think the problem is the republican party. and their continual push to the right. off...
333
333
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 333
favorite 0
quote 0
let's discuss that and the professor joins us as well from brown university. michael, ana and jayar here. previewsprofessor, let me start with you. is that a legitimate possibility why president obama has been less forceful last night? >> listen, it's more than a possibility. there is not an ice cube's chance in hell that both sides have not been acutely aware of the mountains of scholarly evidence that black men are perceived as a threat before they speak and all as a group--and when they do, look down look away and defer. it reduces that initial perception. there are incredibly interesting studies on this, both sides definitely are aware of this. that is why i think why romney was baiting obama hoping that the angry black man would pop out and also why obama might have shown that deference. >> you getter not criticize george bush you'll look like wild crazy liberals. >> i disagree a little trish a little despite the fact that she is the scholar, you don't have to be a scholar to know that this is part of american fabric, but the president, he was beat. he wa
let's discuss that and the professor joins us as well from brown university. michael, ana and jayar here. previewsprofessor, let me start with you. is that a legitimate possibility why president obama has been less forceful last night? >> listen, it's more than a possibility. there is not an ice cube's chance in hell that both sides have not been acutely aware of the mountains of scholarly evidence that black men are perceived as a threat before they speak and all as a group--and when...
221
221
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
the topic to your point is a difficult one, we had lisa brown censored on the michigan floor for using the word vagina. >> it's not a difficult topic if you are just looking at the new information that i am reporting on. i mean it's 400 pages of science, new discoveries of -- that should be changing the way we think about women and arousal and helping us understand that men's and women's sexual responses are not the same. just conventional wisdom that we are talk in from 40 years ago there is this amazing new neuroscience that shows there is a brain gentleman va gina vagina connection that people may be upset about not my leaders they are thrilled to learn more about themselves. the data explains why 30% of women report low sexual desire and another 30% some of the same well, some different, say that they don't reach orgasm when they want to. even in a hyper sexual icedized society. this is t*s not working for not working for women but this explains why. >> gavin: you are working around the mind vagina connection about, how is that controversial? it connects -- >> it's so funny, i wrot
the topic to your point is a difficult one, we had lisa brown censored on the michigan floor for using the word vagina. >> it's not a difficult topic if you are just looking at the new information that i am reporting on. i mean it's 400 pages of science, new discoveries of -- that should be changing the way we think about women and arousal and helping us understand that men's and women's sexual responses are not the same. just conventional wisdom that we are talk in from 40 years ago...
216
216
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
still back, brown is there. he makes the catch. yep. w is in the books. it is the 98-win season in 2012 for the national league eastern division champions. >> bill: eastern division champs huh? >> haven't heard that said in awhile. >> i honestly didn't think we would hear it this soon. they really turned it around. last season they weren't very good. this season they just crushed it. >> bill: look at this. >> look at you! >> bill: post-season payoff thanks to cyprian. isn't that great? >> that's a great shirt. i will wear that with pride. >> very nice. >> bill: very nice. for the nationals. >> we just don't let bill go to the games. every game he goes to, they lose. >> bill: when is the first playoff game? >> it's saturday, i believe. >> bill: we're really on top of it. >> dan knows. >> it depends on what happens with atlanta and cincinnati. >> bill: oh. >> atlanta is in the wild card. >> the wild card game is on friday. tomorrow. >> bill: very good. so stay tuned. there you go. for the world champion nationals. >> don't jinx it, bill. don't jinx it. one
still back, brown is there. he makes the catch. yep. w is in the books. it is the 98-win season in 2012 for the national league eastern division champions. >> bill: eastern division champs huh? >> haven't heard that said in awhile. >> i honestly didn't think we would hear it this soon. they really turned it around. last season they weren't very good. this season they just crushed it. >> bill: look at this. >> look at you! >> bill: post-season payoff thanks to...
197
197
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
scott brown won in 2010. he did that by winning central part of the state and northeastern part of the state, boston is totally democratic except for south bob where the white unionized workers live. those people supported scott brown. the mayor of boston has been endorsed elizabeth warren and says he will send his political machine into south boston. and the head of the afl/cio has been pleading for them not to vote against elizabeth warren. that is where the battleground. >> paul: we have to take one more break. more break. when we come back hits an [ female announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance? try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. >>. >> paul: for hits and misses of the week. >> here a hit to the n.f.l. and referees for striking a reasonable labor deal this week. n.f.l. got a chance to move to 401-k plan and got more flex wnilt hiring. referees got a pay incre
scott brown won in 2010. he did that by winning central part of the state and northeastern part of the state, boston is totally democratic except for south bob where the white unionized workers live. those people supported scott brown. the mayor of boston has been endorsed elizabeth warren and says he will send his political machine into south boston. and the head of the afl/cio has been pleading for them not to vote against elizabeth warren. that is where the battleground. >> paul: we...
264
264
Oct 4, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
>> brown: and again to our honor roll of american service >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and ca
>> brown: and again to our honor roll of american service >> brown: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the...
253
253
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
WMPT
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey brown reports on the tightening presidential contest. >> brown: barack obama won this state in 2008 by the slimmest of margins with help from a large african-american turnout. four years later in a down economy it looks like his challenge will be even greater. >> woodruff: and we talk with national public radio's greg allen. he focuses on the outreach to hispanics in the tar heel state. >> ifill: then margaret warner updates the investigation into the assault on the u.s. consulate in libya. >> woodruff: we look at new findings showing australia's great barrier reef has lost half its coral in the last 27 years. >> ifill: and we close with snapshots of three of this year's macarthur genius award winners, each with a unique view of war. >> people tend to look at the military, they tend to look at war and they tend to look at conflict as something very black and white. it's not like that at all. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: creating new enriching experiences. through intel's philosophy of "invest you for
jeffrey brown reports on the tightening presidential contest. >> brown: barack obama won this state in 2008 by the slimmest of margins with help from a large african-american turnout. four years later in a down economy it looks like his challenge will be even greater. >> woodruff: and we talk with national public radio's greg allen. he focuses on the outreach to hispanics in the tar heel state. >> ifill: then margaret warner updates the investigation into the assault on the...
181
181
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle of the "national law journal" walks us through a term that will tackle affirmative action, and may decide disputes over same-sex marriage and civil rights law. >> woodruff: then we turn to the presidential campaign and the analysis of stuart rothenberg and susan page as the candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate. >> brown: we zero in on one issue confronting the candidates. hari sreenivasan reports on the safety net program known as medicaid. >> anyone of us at an advanced age really is just one fall away from a broken hip that could end you up in a nursing home. >> woodruff: ray suarez talks with author hedrick smith. his new book explores the dismantling of the american dream for the middle class. >> brown: and we look at oppression and empowerment for women around the world, with journalists and filmmakers nicholas kristof and sheryl wudunn. >> once you give a woman education and a chance to work, she can astound you.
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, marcia coyle of the "national law journal" walks us through a term that will tackle affirmative action, and may decide disputes over same-sex marriage and civil rights law. >> woodruff: then we turn to the presidential campaign and the analysis of stuart rothenberg and susan page as the candidates fine tune their messages days before the first debate. >> brown: we zero in on one issue confronting the...
219
219
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get two views of benjamin netanyahu's speech in which he warned that tehran could be capable of making an atomic weapon next year. >> brown: then, was the attack on the u.s. mission in libya the work of al qaeda? we take a look. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez reports on growing pains for north dakota schools brought on by the oil boom. >> i always make it very clear to any perspective teachers of what they are really getting themselves into. i tell them this is the new wild west. >> brown: on the "daily download," we examine how the candidates are using video games to push early voting. >> woodruff: and regular pro referees are back on the football field tonight after three weeks of questionable calls by replacements. we talk to npr's mike pesca about the deal struck with the nfl. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 year
good evening, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we get two views of benjamin netanyahu's speech in which he warned that tehran could be capable of making an atomic weapon next year. >> brown: then, was the attack on the u.s. mission in libya the work of al qaeda? we take a look. >> woodruff: from our american graduate series, ray suarez reports on growing pains for north dakota schools brought on by the oil boom....
994
994
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 994
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey brown reports. >> brown: as pope benedict the 16th arrived in st. peter's square for his weekly address, final witnesses testified in the trial of his former butler. members of the holy see's police force told a vatican court they found thousands of the pope's papers hidden in the apartment of paolo gabriele. on many of the documents the pope had written in his native german: "to be destroyed." gabriele worked for the vatican for two decades and served as the pope's butler beginning in 2006. he's accused of stealing confidential papers and leaking them to italian journalists including gianluigi nuzzi, who published them in his book "his holiness: the secret papers of pope benedict the 16th" in may. gabriele has confessed to taking the papers, saying he wanted to expose what he called "evil and corruption" in the church. still, under vatican law, the trial must proceed. a formal verdict is expected on saturday. >> brown: for more on all of this we turn to naomi o'leary who is covers the vatican for reuters in rome. hat kind of documens was the pope's
jeffrey brown reports. >> brown: as pope benedict the 16th arrived in st. peter's square for his weekly address, final witnesses testified in the trial of his former butler. members of the holy see's police force told a vatican court they found thousands of the pope's papers hidden in the apartment of paolo gabriele. on many of the documents the pope had written in his native german: "to be destroyed." gabriele worked for the vatican for two decades and served as the pope's...
152
152
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> scott brown's victory is a shot heard around the world. here he is, the united states senator from massachusetts, scott brown. >> the man who introduced scott brown at his victory party was his dear friend and political ally mitt romney. these days if you went by massachusetts politics, if you only had massachusetts media fed into your home, you'd have no idea that the same guy was running for president. today was the second debate between scott brown and elizabeth warren. two things you'll remember in the first debate. the first the vee mans he attacked elizabeth warren on the basis of race in the first debate saying he could tell by looking at the law professor that she wasn't really native american. that was followed up by two scott brown tv ads attacking elizabeth warren on the basis of race. it was also followed by a bunch of scott brown staffers mocking native americans with fake war whoops and tomahawk chops. tonight he addressed the same controversy and kept arguing that race is relevant and a decision the voters have to make. he s
. >> scott brown's victory is a shot heard around the world. here he is, the united states senator from massachusetts, scott brown. >> the man who introduced scott brown at his victory party was his dear friend and political ally mitt romney. these days if you went by massachusetts politics, if you only had massachusetts media fed into your home, you'd have no idea that the same guy was running for president. today was the second debate between scott brown and elizabeth warren. two...
111
111
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
scott brown won in 2010. he did that by winning central part of the state and northeastern part of the state, boston is totally democratic except for south bob where the white unionized workers live. those people supported scott brown. the mayor of boston has been endorsed elizabeth warren and says he will send his political machine into south boston. and the head of the afl/cio has been pleading for them not to vote against elizabeth warren. that is where the battleground. >> paul: we have to take one more break. when we come back hits and misses of the week. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back. how was london? [ female announcer
scott brown won in 2010. he did that by winning central part of the state and northeastern part of the state, boston is totally democratic except for south bob where the white unionized workers live. those people supported scott brown. the mayor of boston has been endorsed elizabeth warren and says he will send his political machine into south boston. and the head of the afl/cio has been pleading for them not to vote against elizabeth warren. that is where the battleground. >> paul: we...
104
104
Oct 2, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's even weirder when voiced by scott brown tonight. that's coming up. >>> it seems to me first of all from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> that's the senate candidate from missouri this year, congressman todd akin. one of the things lost as soon as he said what he said about legitimate rape is his democratic opponent claire mccaskill had hand selected todd akin to be her opponent before he ever made the comments about rape. claire mccaskill used campaign money to run ads that were for todd akin advertising him to republican primary voters as the true conservative in the race. that's because claire mccaskill knew before he made his rape comments that he's the kind of guy who would make comments like that. he's proved her right. remember when rand paul came out against the civil rights act and then had to take it back when running for senate? remember how bad that was for him? did you hear what todd akin just said? stay with u
and it's even weirder when voiced by scott brown tonight. that's coming up. >>> it seems to me first of all from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> that's the senate candidate from missouri this year, congressman todd akin. one of the things lost as soon as he said what he said about legitimate rape is his democratic opponent claire mccaskill had hand selected todd akin...
233
233
Sep 28, 2012
09/12
by
KRCB
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. this evening we talk about one of the biggest global challenges of our time, it is clean water. first up, muhtar kent, the ceo of coca-cola company, gabriel jaramillo of the global fund and dean kamen of deka research. >> they can attempt to solve the problem, they can spend fund, time, effort and energy, butt the end of
i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation...